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Conservation... Our Purpose. Our Passion.
Video Transcript: Hawaii Farmer Cuts Chemicals
Updated
05/16/2008
INTRO: A US Dept of Agriculture conservation grant is helping a Hawaiian farmer
control pests and reduce chemical use. The USDA’s Bob Ellison has the story.
PICKLEWORMS, MELON THRIPS, WHITEFLIES AND OTHER INSECTS HAVE LONG BEEN THREATS
TO WEI CHONG HO’S 40-ACRE VEGETABLE FARM, ON THE ISLAND OF OAHU. HIS LONG TERM
GOAL OF REDUCING THE USE OF PESTICIDES GOT A BOOST FROM A RECENT CONSERVATION
INNOVATION GRANT FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE’S NATURAL RESOURCES
CONSERVATION SERVICE. THE GRANT HELPED HO PURHCASE NETS TO COVER HIS CUCUMBERS,
TOMATOES, SQUASH AND OTHER CROPS.
Wei Chong Ho, Hawaii Farmer: As farmers we touch the soil and water more than
the city people do. So we’ve got to take care.
WEI CHONG’S DAUGHTER, WHO ALSO WORKS ON THE FARM, SAYS THE RESULTS FROM THE
GRANT MATCH WHAT THEIR CUSTOMERS WANT.
Shin Houy Ho, Hawaii Farmer: It part of the business and it’s really important
for consumers today to know that they are getting safe, healthy food or produce
and that it is coming from a farm that practices conservation. I think it’s a
very important selling point.
AND THE INTENT OF THE GRANT IS BEING MET, ACCORDING TO THE HO’S CONSERVATION
PARTNER, NRCS.
Jolene Lau, USDA-NRCS: He wants to minimize the use of chemicals. He’s not just
thinking about his product and having it pest free, but he’s thinking about his
resources and how what he does on the land affects his neighbors, everyone down
stream from him
When the results show what a difference it makes, how their innovative idea
reduced the use of chemicals, this could be used by any of the farmers for any
type of crop in the Pacific Islands area.
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CONSERVATION GRANTS AND OTHER PROGRAMS VISIT YOUR LOCAL USDA
SERVICE CENTER OR NRCS.USDA.GOV.
FOR THE US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE, I’M BOB ELLISON.
Go back to Conservation... Our Purpose. Our
Passion.
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